Friday, April 28, 2017

The first image children draw when first learning how to draw, scribbles seem simplistic in nature. This piece investigates their understated complexity when forced to interact in the 3-dimensional world. Though each scribble is different in size and shape, when stacked, they cease to exist as single objects and rather become extensions of one another.

How does being here
in this moment in time and space change the world around you? As a commentary
on nature, the natural, and the organic, this piece will never be experienced
the same at any two points in time because you will never be the same at any
two points in time.

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

I've always wanted to create friends/pets to "live with" in my backyard but never realized that I could attempt it without a 30 ton block of marble. But a steel "skeleton" covered with aluminum is giving me a start.

Sunday, April 16, 2017

.-. .cepticle

This piece explores the idea of knowing and not knowing our
own thoughts. Some are fleeting while others linger longer in our minds, often
negating our existence in the present. Many deal with concerns of the future
both collectively and independently. For me, the glass vessel represents the
nonphysical human mind and the pieces of canvas represent those lingering
thoughts that distract us from the now.